Poems for years 4 and 5 of the Promptly Poetry Challenge. |
A year's worth of poems, every week for 52 weeks, spanning 2023 and 2024, plus the year following, from August 2024 to August 2025.(provided I live that long, of course). |
I Like Trolls Not being much for mythological beings, reality being enough for my feelings, I had no fav’rites adored nor foes to rag on apart from a weakness for another’s dragon, till, when pushed by contest’s requirement, a troll proved my highly unlikely inspirement. An initial story provided education, destroying all trolls’ accepted reputation, oh they’re large, there’s no denying that, but in their stumbling there’s a certain eclat, with character rather more gentle than bad, and wisdom unexpected in simplicity clad. So, now that I know the troll in his fulness, I reject all the tales that speak of pure dullness - all the trolls that I know are sharp and precise, they are friendly indeed and not prone to lies, as companions they’re great and soothe all your worry, and so outwardly ugly they make enemies scurry! Line count: 18 Rhymed couplets For Promptly Poetry Challenge, Week 21 2024 Prompt: Write a poem about a mythological creature. |
Life 2 Seasons turn with the winding earth, our need for order dividing one from another, the same round, just as all things grow from their birth, upward with spring’s bright rush riding, till summer’s fulfillment is found. And so into autumn’s harvest, like fruit from the branch we tumble, still warm from the westering sun, as earth turns now to its darkest, agèd and frail we must stumble, with ancestral dust become one. Line count: 12 Form: Zenith - Any number of sixains. (Your poem must have two = 12 lines.), 8-syllable lines. rhyme scheme: a-b-c-a-b-c d-e-f-d-e-f. For Promptly Poetry Challenge, Week 20 2024 Prompt: Zenith form. |
Snow It snowed today, swathes of little flakes windblown across our vision, literally laterally, coating the deck like matt paint, slowly thickening to a crust of white puff pastry, glistening in reflected light from our window. We didn’t go out, but watched content with winter’s usual greeting, Christmas still to come and sunshine and more snow before next year. It’s enough that seasons still chase the chosen round, unaffected by our sins. Line count: 18 Free verse For Promptly Poetry Challenge, Week 19 2024 Prompt: Use these three words: snow, sunshine, glistening. |
Serendipity Like a Beatles medley of endless invention and chance life erupts in happy accident as moment follows moment tumbling in abandoned glee always onward never halted a chain of golden links poured in perpetual piste. Is it all then in serendipity launched haphazard to no end a fortune favoured forever? Oh, there’s an end and turning back we understand that all was for the best. Line count: 16 Free verse For Promptly Poetry Challenge, Week 18 2024 Prompt: Serendipity. |
Gratitude The problem with expressing gratitude, it often appears as mere platitude; so common the wording of thank you, it’s only just better than blank you. And though there are no languages where gratitude commonly languishes without expression in one form or another, there might be one we’re yet to discover. In the end it’s probably best to stick with the words of the rest, and give a delighted impression - do not stoop to a surly confession. Line count: 12 Rhymed aabb For Promptly Poetry Challenge, Week 17 Prompt: Thankfulness. |